Understanding the argument -
Walter: A copy of an artwork should be worth exactly what the original is worth if the two works are visually indistinguishable. - Conclusion. Conditional. If the two works are visually indistinguishable, then it's a sufficient condition or enough or 100% guaranteed that the copy is worth exactly the same as the original.
After all, if the two works are visually indistinguishable, they have all the same qualities, - Fact. Explain the conditional relationship. "visually indistinguishable" is sufficient or enough for a 100% guarantee for "same qualities"
and if they have all the same qualities, their prices should be equal. - Fact. Explain the conditional relationship. "same qualities" is sufficient or enough for a 100% guarantee for prices to be equal.
Marissa: How little you understand art! - Conclusion.
Even if someone could make a perfect copy that is visually indistinguishable from the original, the copy would have a
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Walter: A copy of an artwork should be worth exactly what the original is worth if the two works are visually indistinguishable. - Conclusion. Conditional. If the two works are visually indistinguishable, then it's a sufficient condition or enough or 100% guaranteed that the copy is worth exactly the same as the original.
After all, if the two works are visually indistinguishable, they have all the same qualities, - Fact. Explain the conditional relationship. "visually indistinguishable" is sufficient or enough for a 100% guarantee for "same qualities"
and if they have all the same qualities, their prices should be equal. - Fact. Explain the conditional relationship. "same qualities" is sufficient or enough for a 100% guarantee for prices to be equal.
Marissa: How little you understand art! - Conclusion.
Even if someone could make a perfect copy that is visually indistinguishable from the original, the copy would have a
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